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  • A principal aim of education is to give students a taste for literature, for the books of life and power, and to accomplish this, it is necessary that their minds be held aloof from the babblement and discussions of the hour, that they may accustom themselves to take interest in the words and deeds of the greatest men, and so make themselves able and worthy to shape a larger and nobler future; but if their hours of leisure are spent over journals and reviews, they will, in later years, become the helpless victims of the newspaper habit.

    John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”
  • The study of science, dissociated from that of philosophy and literature, narrows the mind and weakens the power to love and follow the noblest ideals: for the truths which science ignores and must ignore are precisely those which have the deepest bearing on life and conduct.

    John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”
  • States of soul rightly expressed, as the poet expresses them in moments of pure inspiration, retain forever the power of creating like states. It is this that makes genuine literature a vital force.

    John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”
  • To view an object in the proper light we must stand away from it. The study of the classical literatures gives the aloofness which cultivates insight. In learning to live with peoples and civilizations that have long ceased to be alive, we gain a vantage point, acquire an enlargement and elevation of thought, which enable us to study with a more impartial and liberal mind the condition of the society around us.

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    John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”
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